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ReNew Energy Global plc - Class A Shares (RNW)

NASDAQ Small Cap

Utilities › Electric Services

$4.75
Market Cap: $1.7B
Data as of Mar 31, 2025

Price History

Feb 9, 2026 — Apr 3, 2026

Investment Snapshot

  • Trading 26% above Graham Number — above intrinsic value estimate
  • Piotroski F-Score 5/9 — moderate financial health
  • ROE of 3.5% — below-average profitability
  • Revenue growing at 16% annually

ReNew Energy Global plc - Class A Shares (RNW) is a Utilities company operating in Electric Services, listed on the NASDAQ , with a market capitalisation of $1.7 billion . Key value metrics: P/E ratio 31.9, P/B ratio 1.12, Piotroski F-Score 5 out of 9 (moderate financial health) .

Value Score

Key Metrics

P/E Ratio
31.91
1.12
EPS
$0.15
Div. Yield
PEG Ratio
P/S Ratio
EV/EBITDA
ROE
ROA
Gross Margin
Op. Margin
Net Margin
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio
Data sourced from SEC EDGAR and Polygon.io. Methodology. View more Utilities stocks →

ReNew Energy Global plc - Class A Shares — Fundamental Analysis Summary

ReNew Energy Global plc - Class A Shares (RNW) is currently trading 26% above its Graham Number of $3.76, suggesting the market price exceeds Benjamin Graham's intrinsic value estimate. The stock carries an elevated trailing P/E ratio of 31.9x.

On financial health, RNW shows a moderate Piotroski F-Score of 5/9, and modest return on equity of 3.5% (sector average: 6.7%), and manageable leverage with a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.50.

StockPik's composite Value Score for RNW is 52/100 — an above-average value rating. The score is built from ten fundamental signals: P/E, P/B, PEG ratio, P/S ratio, return on equity, gross margin, debt-to-equity, current ratio, dividend yield, and Piotroski F-Score.

RNW shows revenue growing at 16% year-over-year, with earnings growing at 8%.

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